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Vintage Striptease & Burlesque Film: Sunset Murder Case (1938) [DVD] Featuring Sally Rand, Reed Hadley & Dennis Moore A Historic Exploitation of Women In The Movies Feature Film Posters Photos Art
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Vintage Striptease & Burlesque Film: Sunset Murder Case (1938) [DVD] Featuring Sally Rand, Reed Hadley & Dennis Moore A Historic Exploitation of Women In The Movies Feature Film DVD
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Binding: DVD
Brand: Quality Information Publishers Inc.
Label: Quality Information Publishers Inc.
Manufacturer: Quality Information Publishers Inc.
Model: 963
Number Of Items: 1
Publication Date: 2007
Publisher: Quality Information Publishers Inc.
Running Time: 59 minutes
Sales Rank: 104480
Studio: Quality Information Publishers Inc.
Theatrical Release Date: 1938

Features:
  • Year: 1938
  • Run time: 59 minutes
  • Director: Louis J. Gasnier
  • Starring: Sally Rand, Reed Hadley, Dennis Moore, Paul Sutton



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Product Description:
The voluptuous burlesque dancer Sally Rand stars in the sexy and provocative Sunset Murder Case. Rand was the inventor of several burlesque dances, including the Bubble Dance and the Fan Dance, and viewers are treated to both in this risqué feature that was banned in many states upon release. The film is ostensibly about Rand attempting to discover who murdered her father by dancing at the nightclub of the prime suspect. But truly, the value of the picture is in Rand and her fantastic, jaw dropping erotic stripteases. This was her last feature film, and Rand still shines.









 



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